The tondre conjugation tables below show how to form the French verb tondre according to tense and person. To listen to the pronunciation of a given tense of tondre, click on the loudspeaker icon at the bottom of the table. See the notes on the conjugation of tondre at the end of this page.
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This is the so-called regular -re pattern according to the categories used in many English-speaking analyses of French. (Many French-speaking analyses don't actually make a distinction between this pattern and other "irregular verb" patterns.) Characteristic features of this pattern include: